Hi, Your contemplation is very right. We already thought about using jBPM as a pageflow framework more than one year ago during one of our projects, but the idea was buried because of a lack of time. However, it became alive again some time ago in the context of the JBoss Seam project. I will not explain Seam here, suffice to say that it is a framework bringing together JSF, EJB3 and process flows. You might want to read about it on the Seam homepage. One of the next steps of Seam is to use jBPM not only as the engine to drive the business processes, but also as the navigation engine for the web pages of the application. There is already an implementation that allows this in cvs. Have a look at the test and at the implementation.
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